Ermolov S., Shekhovtsov S., Geraskina A., Derzhinsky E., Kotsur V., Poluboyarova T., Peltek S.

RJEE Vol. 8 (1). 2023 | DOI: 10.21685/2500-0578-2023-1-2
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Receipt date 28.11.2022 | Publication date 26.03.2023

 

MORPHOLOGICAL AND GENETIC ANALYSIS OF DENDRODRILUS RUBIDUS (BIMASTOS RUBIDUS) (OLIGOCHAETA, LUMBRICIDAE) IN RUSSIA AND BELARUS

 

S. A. Ermolov1, S. V. Shekhovtsov2, A. P. Geraskina3, E. A. Derzhinsky4, V. M. Kotsur5, T. V. Poluboyarova6, S. E. Peltek7
1, 3 Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity RAS, Moscow, Russia
2, 6, 7 Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
2 Institute of Biological Problems of the North FEB RAS, Magadan, Russia
4, 5 Masherov-Vitebsk State University, Vitebsk, Belarus
1 ermserg96@gmail.com, 2 shekhovtsov.s.v@gmail.com, 3 angersgma@gmail.com, 4 dernoctuid@mail.ru, 5 vkocur@mail.ru, 6 tanita11@mail.ru, 7 peltek@bionet.nsc.ru

 

Abstract. Background. The systematic position of the earthworm Dendrodrilus rubidus (Bimastos rubidus) has been changed many times due to differences in its anatomy and external morphology, which were revealed in individuals that at first glance belonged to the same species. Deviations from existing diagnoses also made taxonomic determination difficult. The research goal is to conduct comparative morphometric and molecular genetic analyses of D. rubidus (B. rubidus) individuals from different regions of Russia and Belarus to identify accurate diagnostic features. Materials and methods. For the study, we collected four samples of adult individuals of D. rubidus (B. rubidus), depending on geographical location. The worms were collected in the territories of Russia (European part, Western Siberia, North-Western Caucasus) and Belarus. Morphometric analysis was carried out according to the main qualitative and quantitative anatomical and morphological features. The variability of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (cox 1) gene used in molecular taxonomy was evaluated using molecular-genetic analysis. Further the data obtained from the two analyses were compared. Results and conclusions. Previously, it was believed that only two subspecies of D. rubidus (tenuis and subrubicundus) were present in the studied territories, which are currently considered to be species forms. During the study, we found three forms of this species: tenuis, rubidus and subrubicundus. The revealed anatomical and morphological differences make it possible to determine the species forms of adult individuals of D. rubidus, taking into account possible deviations from generally accepted diagnoses. There were no significant molecular-genetic differences between the different species forms.

 

Keywords: Dendrodrilus rubidus (Bimastos rubidus), morphometric analysis, cytochrome oxidase I (cox 1), subspecies, species form

 

Financing: the material was processed within the framework of the State task “Methodological approaches to assessing the structural organization and functioning of forest ecosystems”, registration number NIOKTR 121121600118-8. DNA sequencing was performed in the SB RAS Genomics Core Facility (ICBFM SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia) and was supported by the State Budget Project no. FWNR-2022-0022.

 

For citation: Ermolov S.A., Shekhovtsov S.V., Geraskina A.P., Derzhinsky E.A., Kotsur V.M., Poluboyarova T.V., Peltek S.E. Morphological and genetic analysis of Dendrodrilus rubidus (Bimastos rubidus) (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) in Russia and Belarus. Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology. 2023;8(1). Available from: https://doi.org/ 10.21685/2500-0578-2023-1-2